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Councilor Dave Woodruff to hold office hours

Durango City Councilor Dave Woodruff will hold council office hours from 10 to 11 a.m. Tuesday at Durango Public Library, 1900 East Third Ave. Residents can stop by and have an informal chat...

Bridge scores

Durango Bridge Club online and in-person play – all pairs received 50+ percent April 4 – Open Pairs First: W. Caplan/D. Squires Second: W. Rosenberger/B. Gantner Third:...

A day on the motorbike

Madre de Dios Region in the Western Amazon of Peru

Las Cienegas: Where cowboys bunked in Southern Arizona

In the open savannah grasslands of southern Arizona near Sonoita, Walter Vail and Herbert Hislop bought 160 acres, a quarter section of land, in 1876 to begin the Empire Ranch along Cienega ...

Catholic Daughters announces scholarships

And the West is History: Volleyball game at Mesa Verde – ca. 1957

Bridge scores

Durango Bridge Club online and in-person play – all pairs received 50+ percent March 28 – Open Pairs First: S. Hasz/K. Hasz Second: C.L. Lappen/W. Rosenberger Third: S....

Senior Center Calendar

Durango/La Plata Senior Center 2424 Main Ave., 382-6445 Monday 9:30 a.m.: Intermediate Tai-Chi. 10:30 a.m.: Neo Delphi Meeting, Watch Your Step – Marvel, Chair Yoga. 12:30 p.m...

Anger against Trump is forecast to cost the US international visitors

Anger over the Trump administration’s tariffs and rhetoric will likely cause international travel to the U.S. to fall even further than expected this year, an influential travel forecasting ...

Free energy assistance workshops to be held

Energy Outreach Colorado, in partnership with The LOR Foundation, La Plata Family Centers and Housing Solutions for the Southwest, will host free energy assistance workshops in Durango and C...

Durango Public Library hosts Birth Partner Workshop

Local doula Abbie Downing of Animas Birth Doula will host a Birth Partner Workshop 10 to 11:15 a.m. April 26 at Durango Public Library, 1900 East Third Ave. This 75-minute workshop for expec...

A notorious, tree-chewing pest could be making a comeback in Colorado

An insect known for turning entire mountainsides the color of rust could be making a resurgence in Colorado. The pest is none other than the mountain pine beetle. After a roughly decade-long...
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